Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 21, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUSNAL, SjALEM, OBEOOW, MONDAY, JULY 21; 1911
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Special low prices on Suits, Coats, Dresses, Bathing Suits, etc. A veritable feast of
bargains in Meyers ready-to-wear section
Our 648th Wednesday
Surprise Sale
WIDE EMBROIDERY
FLOUNCING
at 19c a yard
Snowy embroidery in pretty designs
will be sold at this (mall price next
Wednesday. An extra good value at
double this price, Think of buying
ucb wide enibroidory for 19c. It is
25 inches wide and there are about IS
dainty design) to select from. Every
woman will be Interested in this event.
Be on hand early. The sale commences
at 8:30 Wednesday, the 23rd. One day
only. See the window display.
A
Surprising ValueWomen's Suits
in Advance Fall Models at
$15.00 and $17.50
We were fortunate in securing uch excellent suit values as these. They're the
very latest long coat models in the newest fabrics and colorings, and in many stores
they would retail for $20.00. We will be glad to show them to you any time. An
advance showing of women's suits in the new Parisian styles up to $50.00 are now
ready for those seekng the coming season's garments. Ask to see them in our
Ready-to-Wear Section.
New Serpentine Crepes
at 18c a yard
A splendid assortment of new Serpen
tine Crepes are being shown in our
Domestic Section. They're in very de
sirable figured patterns and in the
popular plain aud combination color
ing. 30 inches wide and good value
at Wc.
Call fr Bids IsproTsrasnt
Street
of Mill
Japanese Lunch Sts
What Women Have
Been Waiting For
Here are dainty Jap Lunch Seta con
sists of either 30, 50 or 62-inch lunch
cloth and six napkins to match. They
are hemstitched and the patterns and
colorings are of the Japanese style.
These are splendid to take for the va
cation trip, for gifts, etc. 11.25, $1.75
and 12.00 a set, according to size of
lunch cloth.
Children's Dresses Greatly
Reduced
Iff FTPIP)
We are reducing our
stock of Children's
Dresses, hence these
low prices. Neat,
well made dresses in
all the popular wash
fabrics of very good
designs and color
ings. Any mother
who has children to
clothe will be partic
ularly pleased to buy
dresses of the Mey
ers quulity at such
reductions as we of
fer. Tho dresses are
in many stylus and
in sizes from 3 to 14
years. Select from
our large stock this
week at 20 per cent
less than regular
prices.
A SALE OF PARASOLS
Salem women will be glad of this opportunity to get a new
stylish parasol at such greatly reduced prices. Our assort
ment comprises the latest styles in dainty coverings and
finishes. Fitted with neat handles and well put together
frames. Your choice of the entire stock at a reduction of 20
per cent. Look for a big window display tomorrow.
Lily Sanitary Drinking Cups
8 for 25c
Here they are the ne wsanitary wax
ed paper cup in sealed cartons. Just
the thing to take to the coast or moun
tains, or on the train or boat, to the
picnic. Good size and strictly -unitary.
Eight in a carton for 5 cents.
Tolled Goods Section.
A strong, handsome Drucker Trunk and a Lilly Suit Case
and Hand Bag for that outing trip. They're the best to be
had for the price. (Shown on he second floor.)
Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits
Swimming time is here and Meyers has
your bathing suit ready. We are show
ing a particularly good line of wool suits
in blue and red, trimmed neatly with
-ripes. We also show a gccJ line of
swimming trunks in both men's and '
boys' sizes. Bathing Suits $1.00 to 3.50.
Bathing Trunks 25c a pair.
Capital City Brevities
Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, suits 415-416-417
Masonie building.
Mr. and Mrs. Fetor Bach left this
morning for Newport, where they will
enjoy a few weeks by th esea,
Dr. Hteeves has gone East to study.
He will spend one month in Eastern
clinics, and will return September 15.
Nathmnn St Hill havo an up-to-date
sheet metal and plumbing shop at 012
North High street. Phone Main HiOH.
Misses Cora and Stella Frit?., of this
city, are receiving a visit from their
mother.Mrs. M. K. Frita, nnd sister,
Miss Kvelyn, both of Greenville, l'a.
There is nothing to compare with
eastern sugar cured hams or bacon, and
wo smoke them just right. Let us send
you a small order and convince you.
Deliveries anywhere in city. Independ
ent Market, 20.1 Ferry. Phone 72.
It is too warm to try and cook up a
meal. Why not visit our delicatessen
department ami select from our large
assortment something appetizing, re
freshing and quickly but daintily pro
pared. Sunset Grocery, 121 South Com
mercial St.
A Victor will piny all records, it is
interchangeable; so why should Vou be
denied the real nleiumre of music, the I
Recovery is promised Charles Hates, ' recreation, the relief from your worriesf '
wlio hns been in the hospital for some
time suffering from blood poisoning in
his hand. He is now able to be up and
around.
The weather is warm, the game was
a hot one, and had that "limp" smoked
a Tnshmoo or two before tho game, his
eyesight would have been clear and his
nerves steady.
H. A. Rooth, appointed is one of the
Panama exposition commissioners to ar
range for and have charge of tho Ore
gon exhibit at the Panama exposition,
aud who had expected to visit Europe,
has notified State Treasurer Kay that
he will accept the appointment.
Miss Thelma ltlessing, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hlesslng, spent Sun
day with her parents here. Miss Hles
slng Is the popular musician at the
Newberg motion picture theatre, in
Nowberg.
The governor today Issued a requisi
tion on tho governor of California for
C. A. Rogers, who is wanted in Maker
founty on a charge of ember.alement.
Theie were two escapes from the asy
lum for the insane yesterday, one being
Tom McN'ary, sent from this county,
and the other W. S. Dribble, of Multno
mah. Neither are dangerous, and will,
no doubt, soon be gathered in. Dribble
has been an Inmate at the asylum twice
before being sent bach for the third
time recently. ,
President. P. H. D'Arey, of the pro
motion department of the Sulem Com
mercial club, has called a meeting of
the members of the promotion depart
ment to meet at the parlors of the old
Illihes club, now the Commercial club,
Thursday evening, July 24, at 8
o'clock. Duslnoaa of Importance is to
be transacted, an dfull membership Is
expeetod to be In at attendance at the
meeting.
A demonstration at our rooms at any
time. R. F. Peters, !21 Court Street.
The sule of Fred It. llvnon's half of
the firm of Hechlol 4- Hynon to Mr.1
lUvhtel was consummated last Satur-;
day. Mr. Ilynou will now devote his'
entire time to the duties assigned him!
as secretary of the Salem Commercial
Club. I
Wanted, neu for street work. Geiger
Construction Co., Marion aud Liberty
streets.
Curtis Cross and W. W. Hill returned
from an auto trip to Portland. They
tried out Mr. Cross' new auto, aud
found it "just the ticket."
W. G. Lloyd, general adjuster of
Portland, was in the city today, and
settled the loss of Charles A. Hort. The
settlement was very satisfactory to all
parties coucerned.
Inspect our assortment, of rugs, car
pets, rockers, linoleums, stoves, couch
es, dressers, beds, go-carts, etc. Im
perial Furniture Co., 177 North Liberty
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. ('alder, who live
on the Wallace road north of Salem,
were host and hostess to a delightful
dinner party Inst Wednesday. The
guests were taken by automobile,
through the courtesy of Oscar K. Fry,
to the beautiful country home, whose
very situation and surroundings ninke
While in company with another bov I ' 7 V 7 ' T
by the name of Mummv. Charles, the . R!m'ad nder the maples lu the yard,
.w uiu iii-iii-iuun uiuner. rtreuareii
a-year-old sun of Rev. A. A. Winter, of
this city, had the misfortune to be se
verely cut on the left haud last Satur
day. The hoys were cutting boughs at
the camp grounds near Quinahy and
both were slashing at the same time
when the Winter boy's hand came in
contact wilh the hatchet wielded by
the Mummy lad. The former's three
fingers were badly gashed and Dr. C.
II. Robertson took several stitches In
order to save them all, Later it was
found that the middle fiuger of the
left hand had to bo amputated.
Jack Filburn.a student at the Che
mawa Indian training school, is being
looked for by officers at present. Young
Filbnru ran away from the school last
week and his not been heard from since.
Ray Diamond, the man who held up
tho (llendale bank recently, was
brought to the penitentiary last Satur
day evening. Diamond was given ten
years for the crime.
A meeting of considerable Importance
has been called by President IVArey,
of the promotion department of the Sa
lem Commercial Club for Thursday ev
ening, July 24, at 8 o'clock in the so
cial rooms of the old Illihee Club. A
good attendance of members of the
promotion department is urgently re
quested to be present and aid in trans
acting the business which will come
before the meeting.
thmrA AT MOTOR
UVUltkl CYCLES
watt snxrp,
Ammunition, rutting Tackle, Ste.
Korta OoaoMrcUl Stnot rto MS
ny the hostess, was much enjoyed. The
afternoon was spent with musie and
friendly chat, and with games, finally
ending in a general currant-picking
bee, as a result of which some of tho
guests went home the richer. Those
who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Calder were "Grandma" Chap
man. Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar F.. Fry and son, Miss Nan Wil
son and Mr. Chas. Knkuke, atl of Polk
county; Mrs. M. W. Hunker and daugh
ter, Miss Helen, of Los Angeles, and
Ki'v. U.'T. lubcodi mid lumily, of
Salem.
At the Weifor,l-dy only
"Fortune Smiles." This is the
12th and last picture of "WHAT
!! APPF.NF.D TO MARY."
V
Wanted, white men for street work.
Geiger Construction Company. Union
ami Liberty street.
Do not let the stock suffer during
the warm spell. Try Conkey 's Fly
Knocker and save $(l per month per
cow. For sale by F. E. Shafor, tho
saddle and harness man, 121 South
Commercial street.
Manager Waters, of the Grand opera
house, went to Portland Friday espe
cially to seo John Mason in "As a Man
Thiifks," and said to a Journal report
er yesterday that it is one of the
strongest and host-actod plays he has
seen in his many yea:s of theatrical
work. The story stnrts with the rise
of tho first curtain, and Mr. Wafers
hopes that everyone will be in their
sents beforo the curtain rises, to in,
sure a complete understanding of the
plot. John Mason is tho first person to
appear on the stage, nnd the action
commences nt once with no prologue.
The Grand will hold a capacity house
tonight, ns is home out by the very
heavy ticket snle of Friday and Satur
day. The curtain rises at 8:30, sharp.
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DEATH NOTICES.
CLARK.
At his home at Dallas Saturday, July
19, 1913, nt 12:30 a. m., 8. B. Clark,
age l!2 years.
He leaves a wife and one daughter,
Mrs J. L. Palmer, of Dallas, and three
grandchildren. Tho deceased formerly
resided six miles eact of Sulem. The
remains were brought to Salem yester
day, and tho fcneral will be held to
day at 2:.')0 from Kigdon & Bichard
son 's parlors, Rev. P. 8. Knight officiat
ing. Iturial will be lu City View cem
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore
gon, hereby invites sealed bids for the
making of an improvement of Mill
street, in the city of Salem, Oregon,
from a point 213.5 feet west of High
street to the west line of 14th street
with 6-inch gravel concrete, 6-inch
crushed rock concrete, Clark & Henery
Asphaltic Pavement No. 1, consisting
of 4-inch cement concrete base and Vr
inch asphaltic concrete wearing sur
face, Clark 4 Henery Asphaltic Pave
ment No. 4, consisting of 4-inch
cement concrete concrete base and
2-inch 'asphaltic, concrete wearing
surface; Ambrose-Bnrdsal Asphaltic
Concrete Pavement No. 2 con
sisting of 4-inch cement concrete base
and lK-iach wearing surface; El Oso
No. 1, consisting of 4-inch hydraulic ce
ment base and 2-inch wearing surface;
El Oso No. 2, consisting of 4-inch hy
draulic cement base and 1-ineh wear
ing surface; El Oso No. 6, consisting of
4-inch hydraulic cement base and 2-inch
wearing surface; No. 2 Standard Bitu
Hthic, consisting of 4-inch hydraulic ce
ment base and 2-inch wearing surface:
No. 4 Light Standard Bituhthic, con
sisting of 4-inch hydraulic cement base
and 1-inch wearing surface; Bitum
inous concrete No. 1, consisting of
inch cement concrete base and l'j-inch
bituminous concrete wearing surface
Bituminous Concrete No. 2, consisting
of 4-inch cement concrete base and 1M
inch bituminous concrete wearing sur
face; Bitucrete Pavement, consisting of
4-inch cement base and 1 -inch wear
ing surface, or Ambrose-Burdsal As
phaltic Concrete Pavement No. 1, con
sisting of 4-inch cement concrete base
and 2-inch wearing surface, in accord
ance with the plans and specifications
and estimatos on file in the office of
the city recorder of said city, which are
hereby referred to and made a part of
this notice.
Said bids will be opened on or after
the 21st day of July, 1913, at or about
8 0 'clock p. m. in open council meeting
in the city hall in Salem, Oregon. Each
bid submitted must be accompanied by
a certified check equal in amount to 10
per cent of the amount of .the bid. The
city reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. This notice Is published for
five consecutive days in a daily news
paper published in the city of Salem,
Oregon, tho date of the first publica
tion being July 15, 1913.
, CHAS F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
Notice.
The new Salem ItfaTtery Is located ai
the corner of Twelfth and Chemeketa
streets, where the old German Bakery
formerly stood. It has been remodeled
and improved with patent oven, cement
floor and hard plastored, sanitary and
modern throughout. With a new auto
Vlivery, we are now ready for business
Phone 2486 for prompt delivery. G. A.
Back & Co.
"Fortune 8miles."
Thl. : f
12th and last picture of V
HAPPENED TO.MABY,,,
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
The "Dimensions of Life" will be
the subject of the lecture to be deliv
ered by Dr. Hughes this evening. The
indications are that a very large audi
ence wit! (reet this noted lecturer. Re
member, the First M. E. church, 8 p.
m. Admission 23c.
DO NOT FORGET.
Dr. Hughes will deliver his lecture
"Dimensions of Life" at the First
Methodist church this evening at 8 p.
m. Admission 25c. Bo sure and hear
him.
CALL FOR 8EALED BIDS.
School district 24, Marlon county,
Oregon herohy calls for sealed bids
for the erection of a grand stand on
athletic grounds of district. Certified
check for 10 per cent must accom
pany all bids. The right is reserved to
reject any -and all bids. Plnns and
specifications may be seen at office of
t. A. Legg, architect. Bids will be
opened July 21, 191.1.
w. H. BURGHARDT, JR.,
Clerk.
4,
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Notice of Proposed r. r... . '
and Change of Grade on tv
at the Intersection of Madi!!:'
Notice to the Dublin iTT?1!
that the common council of 1 i
Salem, Oregon, proposes to rT '
and change the official nuiJ
street at tho
: - -""j.dtcuoh of v
street. The grado which is L
be established by the commoi
described in Section i
Bill No. 1301, which is
"Section 1. The nff:;.i ' f .
point being the intersection 0T;
ter line of Fourth street with '
to and 112 feet northerly ft
line of Madison street in ny;
heretofore established under fk '
No. 779 at an elevation of
-1 41,. V . . vl .
nwvB mo uuse oi grades of
that said grade be and then., '
by re-established and chinni
said point shall be at aa lm
42.30 feet above the gradu,.,
by Ordinance No. 105 of tuti
lem, Oregon."
All persons owning properlr,:"
to said Fourth street or tkoa-i
of described above and upon,!
proposed to re-establish anjti,!:
(Cu', ' uoruuy nouilettto
file their written remonBtrn..,.
city recorder, if any they hn(,J
uio mu frupusBo, re-establiibj
change of grade within tre '
ten (10) days from the finilw
of this notice and unless the iti
more than two-third majqnVt
superficial area of the prow'J
cent to said Fourth street ot j
thereof particularly affect) -1-proposed
re-establishment uj J
of grade remonstrate in thorn,!
vided by the charter of thst
lem, Oregon, within the priti
named, the council will pri,'k
establish and change the gnji 5,
Fourth street as above set (oft! j
passage of an ordinancs n ,!
twenty (20) days from tho its, i
first publication of this notinf
is the 8th day of July, 1913 I
CHAS. F. ELGIN, CitjBf
MMMinimn.;
iv
; ; Gasolene, 22c per ji" ;
at Salem Auto Gjrr
:; 246 State street.
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To Purcte1
For farms or city props'i
Dr. W. A. Cusick, owner
Fry's drug store.
NEW TODAY.
run. Mi,r. paicm city street im
provements warrants, bearing 6 per
cent interest at small discount. J.
Baunrgartner, 208 V. S, Bunk building
WANTED White men for street
work. Steady work Geiger Con
struction Co. Union and Liberty
street.
WANTED Experienced girl for gener
al housework. Call mornings. Mnin
2o4, 373 Bcllevue.
FOR RENT At Newport, cottages and
tent houses, all modern. W rite J. C.
McElroy, Newport, Ore.
Jenmal Want Ala Brine Rlts.
Gasolene, 22c per gallon f
at Salem Auto Garage,
248 State street.
renslar Hair Tnnie mules an ele
gant hair dressing For M, lt
Sehaefer's Drug Store. Only BOe
cHAxrars Dirjo noti
Eyerybody
Wants Glasses right and
wants them promptly.
ve insure the
lensea in
centering, size and shape.
W inu, their adaptability to vour
particular ease
We insure prompt delivery.
a. Mcculloch
OjrtosMtrtit.
correctness of our
every point of power, axis,
l N. CoaniercUl 8t.
Phone (2.1
$100 to $1
That you can't beat our bargains.
12 acres in Polk county, two miles west,
well improved, $4000; 14 acres on car
line ideal suburban homo, 110,000; 1
acre in berries, new home on car line,
1S00; 7 acres in berries, 2 miles out
house and barn, 3000; 30 acres, 10
acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room
nouse, good barn, 7m ilea out $3300
,220 acres In Polk county. 11 imnr.
tl,22,000;lto5.cre. on Installment
(several new homes in 8a!m on Install-
meats; 300 acre, well improved, !)0
per acre; several 5 and 10 acre tracts
wen improved.
We have a cigar stand, pool hall,
rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro
cery store, candy store and other busi
ness chances.
20 acres close- in, well improved, fl,.
500. Several prune ranches and berry
tract, lt ,he right price. 10 acres
hearing Italian prunes, $2730.
We rent Houses and
Furnished Rooms. Wa
it : ' -
sell insurance of all kinds
yw. rga,n, with us
IrLlt Iive you
merit courous treat!
Acme Investment Co.
a. H COOK, Maaage
U"ic, Main 477; rlde.e.
ata I48T.
OPP-IU rt Hem, (40 8.u 8t
Lmploymint Bunau in Connection.
South Salem Boil'
Tray and. berry boxes. Fmil J
all kinds. Porch and lawin -screens.
First-class cabiwU'i
Phone 308 2)d.
MONEY TO li;
On farm and city property it
Scott, over Chicago Store, v
goa. Phone 1KI.
.:n
tow win Diiy a jo-aero prune
ranch, tha tis $500 will make the
first payment, and the crops will
take car eof the balance, if you will
rane care of the crops. Seo Clvdc
Rice, with L. 8. Barnes & Co., 315
oiu Masonic Temple.
ShWlNO MACHINES Are going fast
at factory prices, We only have 50
ien mat we are closing out at fac
tory prices. You better come at once
or they will all be gone. We have s
tew nice slightly used drophead ma-
enmes at 812.50. Office 640 State
sireci.
KHHBMBES the auction sale at
"remmei s Auction House, every
Wednesday and Saturday, rain or
TO EXCHANGE Mr,
It. LandownAr. hn
"..en ianrt will you give in exchange
for a 7-room house, barn, lot 82x340
feett Call or address R. A. Pfeil, 547
-arKet street, or phone Main 146
FOR
Qllv
vnucj uroeory stock. fi.,lnu
"i lease, invoice about 12000 Kr
cellent location; will consider trade
'or part. Bargain if taken at once.
nuuress "C. W.,'
Phon
care Journal,
F0 BALE-Ow pud s
irer ten K.
KT- Will carry two machines. 610
iate street.
FOR -ALFeaT
"".ur., roou, kitchenware, etc.
"on estate, 2162 Elm
liff, administrator.
A.
L. D. Rat-
noose. A bargain; cost 230. Call
between 6. nd 7 p,m. 455 South Lib
rty street.
L.!flvnn,n ,ilTer m-r
nouse, Saturday. RurB
Journal; reward.
f Cherry City
Ice Crei
We make a Special) I
Dinner and Lodge ail
Buy It. U,
266 Chemeketa Stmt
Phone 2482
NORWICH UNION !
FIRE INSURANCE SOCC..
BCB6HAKDT VlW'
Wmt A goats l SiK,
MONEY TO LC
On Good Seal Estate fcfl''.
THOS. K. F0ED I
Over Ladd Bush Bank W
REAL ESTA
Money to Leas,
JACOB ft CO. j
Phone 2424. 206-207 Hul '
MONEY TO LC,
Oa rocs' Heal I state
MCHTIL lAlO' I
M7 BUte Btrwl
COAL AND "WOCj.
Prompt delivery. Soil V" .
the Famous Bock Springs Cd I
CAPITAL FUEL W 1
E. H. Jory, successor to J- i
Phone 210. fards oppoilti & r
enger depot J
WOOD AND CO
la any quantity. Pn5
our specialty. Falls CUT "
Company. 171 Norta Co,
treet Phone Mala lit J
JAFAJiai LAtTKDKI '(
aiijinu woixs
No machinery to tear a1
ut delicate fabrics. Ww ,
rbf and delivered ppW J
Ferry street. Pheae